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Introducing Istanbul's Breaking Bad inspired coffee shop . . .
Deniz Kosan opened Walter’s Coffee Roastery the world’s first Coffee Super Lab in Moda, Kadikoy, Istanbul on March 29 2015. The idea began as an in-joke between the German native and his cousin who resembles the hit show's lead character Walter White - right down to the glasses, facial hair and receding pate.
The chemical themed cafe was formerly named “Heisenberg Coffee and Roasting. Following a succesful Kickstarter campaign, the coffee shop was given a makeover as an unnoffical tribute.
The owner clarifies it is careful not to use copyrighted material, and is simly inspired by the show - complete with lab decor, yellow apparel, periodic table wall charts, drinks in beakers and 'blue meth' decorated cup cakes.
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Where: Istanbul , Turkey
When: 28 Jul 2015
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